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On March 11, 2025, a petition slipped into the Cook County Circuit Court in Illinois, carrying the weight of a marriage’s end—Deavon Allen, thirty-nine, seeking divorce from Kasha Allen, also thirty-nine. With Edward A. Tominov of Edward A. Tominov, Ltd., as his counsel, Deavon’s filing marks the close of a chapter that began August 16, 2016, in Las Vegas, registered in Clark County, Nevada. Both have called Cook County home for over ninety days, but irreconcilable differences have shattered their union beyond repair.

No children shape this narrative—no young lives to bridge the gap. Kasha’s not pregnant, and Deavon asserts she’s financially solid, needing no maintenance or legal fee support from him. Debts from their years together linger, and he calls for a fair split, with her future obligations hers alone. Property—marital and non-marital—awaits the court’s judgment, to be divided justly, each keeping what’s rightfully theirs.

This isn’t a storm of emotion—it’s a calm, calculated step to untie a knot and move forward, clean and clear.

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